Wellington is famous for the speed at which its climate moves past, and yesterday was no exception. A stiff northerly and I was standing just near the Southern end of the runway (outside the security fence), with my Canon 7D and the EF 70-300 IS USM but no tripod. I think I got the jets sharp, but slowing the shutter speed for the propeller aircraft introduced some camera shake.
A Qantas Boeing 737-400 inbound from Melbourne
A little Beech 1900D of Air New Zealand Link arrives from somwhere nearby
Airbus A320 arriving from Sydney
An Air New Zealand Link ATR72 waits for that Airbus to get out of the way

Some nice shots Brian - particularly the first one. The others seem a tad overexposed maybe?
Your right about flying into wellington in the wind/rain..not the most pleasant experience, especially in the Beech 1900D (the only plane that flies from Gisborne)

I've always wanted to know, (please don't take this the wrong way, i really am interested), whats the point, or the attraction of taking photos of Planes taking off or landing? the same applies to passing trains i guess.

like i said, im not trying to start a flame war or anything, i am legitimately interested as to what the attraction is.

I think aviation photography is similar to birds. It requires a lot of patience, and in my experience planning. I find the organised side of me enjoys it the most, discovering where the aircraft had come from, what sort of people would be on it etc. Having said that, I do understand why some people might think of it as pointless. Like all photography, it is entirely personal preference.